balzaccom wrote:What do you do with three that you aren't wearing? grin
I sleep in the second one, do it again the next day, do laundry and rotate the other set the day after that.
I needed it. OMG, the kid is an Army Ranger, and I have never been pushed and sweated so hard in my life. It wasn't just inspirational and a source of parental pride watching him crank out uphills, it was frightening. Felt like I was on a mission, and had to beg him to not try to whip out the headlamp and keep going up and over Red Peak Pass in a day. The only thing that saved me was a big fight and the fact that he likes to fish. I could've brought six t-shirts and not had enough. And then, to go get the car up at Mono Meadow, he went from Curry Village up the four-mile to GP at noon when it was 95 degrees in an hour and a half and said it was fun.